What Happened This Year 1949
Born in 1949
Noli de Castro
A Filipino journalist and politician served as the 14th Vice President of the Philippines from 2004 to 2010. Prior to entering politics, gained prominence as a broadcast journalist and news anchor. Hosted the popular news program 'Magandang Gabi, Bayan,' which informed viewers on current events and social issues. Transitioned from journalism to politics and contributed to national governance during the vice presidency while dealing with various political and economic challenges.
Continue ReadingMichael Shrieve
A drummer and percussionist gained recognition as a member of the band Santana, contributing to the album 'Abraxas' and the hit song 'Black Magic Woman.' In 1969, performed at Woodstock, showcasing exceptional talent and energy that captivated audiences. In addition to work with Santana, collaborated with notable artists across various genres, and produced impactful music throughout the decades.
Continue ReadingPhyllis Hyman
Born in 1949, a singer-songwriter and actress achieved recognition in the music industry during the 1970s and 1980s. Hyman's work spanned various genres, including R&B, jazz, and soul. Early career included performances in theater, leading to recording contracts and collaborations with several major artists. Hyman's emotional vocal delivery captured audiences, earning a place in the music charts with several hits. Contributed to television with guest appearances, showcasing her talent beyond music. Struggled with personal challenges throughout life, which influenced her artistry.
Continue ReadingShelley Duvall
Born in 1949, this actress gained recognition for her performances in film and television. Breakthrough role occurred in the 1975 film McCabe & Mrs. Miller. Achieved widespread acclaim for portrayal of Wendy Torrance in the 1980 horror film The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick. Starred in the cult classic Popeye in 1980, alongside Robin Williams. Later transitioned to producing, creating children's programming that received praise for its unique storytelling.
Continue ReadingWolfgang Puck
An Austrian-American chef and entrepreneur, developed a new style of cooking that combined French techniques with Asian and Californian influences. Opened the celebrated restaurant Spago in Beverly Hills in 1982, which earned multiple awards. Authored several cookbooks and starred in numerous cooking shows, bringing culinary arts to a wider audience. Expanded culinary empire by launching catering services and a line of kitchen appliances.
Continue ReadingY. S. Rajasekhara Reddy
Served as the 14th Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh from 2004 until 2009. Implemented several welfare programs focusing on rural development and healthcare. Played a pivotal role in the introduction of the 'Rajiv Yuva Kiranalu' scheme aimed at providing employment to the youth of the state. Died in a helicopter crash in 2009, leading to significant public mourning and tributes across the region.
Continue ReadingRaoul Cédras
Served as a leading military figure and politician in Haiti during the 1990s. Led a coup d'état in 1991 that overthrew the democratically elected government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. After ruling as head of the military junta, faced international condemnation and sanctions. Eventually left power and entered exile in 1994 amid a U.S.-led intervention aimed at restoring Aristide to power. After returning to Haiti, involved in political activities but remained a controversial figure in Haiti's tumultuous political landscape.
Continue ReadingGreg Kihn
Active in the music industry since the 1970s, this singer-songwriter gained significant popularity with his hit 'The Breakup Song' in 1981. Kihn began his career in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he established a loyal fan base. Throughout the 1980s, multiple albums were released, charting on Billboard. In addition to his music career, Kihn hosted a radio show and ventured into writing, publishing a series of novels and engaging in various creative projects. His contributions to rock music and radio have shaped his trajectory in the entertainment industry.
Continue ReadingAnna Czerwińska
Born in 1949, an accomplished mountaineer from Poland engaged in numerous significant climbing expeditions. Achieved remarkable feats in the Himalayas and other challenging mountain ranges, becoming the first Polish woman to ascend several high peaks. Also authored books on climbing experiences and mountain culture, contributing to literature on mountaineering. Active in promoting the sport and inspiring future generations of climbers.
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